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Operating Systems SCO Commands about ip and printer ! Post 302922845 by Corona688 on Tuesday 28th of October 2014 04:17:50 PM
Old 10-28-2014
netstat -a for all incoming and outgoing connections.

Printers, I don't know.

How to "appear the file"? Depends what kind of file it is. For a text file, more filename. Space for next page, q to quit.
 

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uucpsetup(8)						      System Manager's Manual						      uucpsetup(8)

NAME
uucpsetup - The uucp setup program SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/uucpsetup [-moiap] OPTIONS
Adds modems, configuring the dialers for uucp. Adds incoming systems; that is, systems that are allowed to call your local system. Adds outgoing systems; that is, systems that your local system is allowed to call. Adds the modems and incoming and outgoing systems to uucp. The -a option implies the -m, -i, and -o options. Adds the system name to /usr/lib/uucp/Poll file. DESCRIPTION
The uucpsetup command provides an interactive facility for setting up and updating the uucp files necessary to configure your system for uucp connections. To set up uucp initially, run the uucpsetup command with the -a option and answer the questions. To update the uucp files and directories, run uucpsetup with the -m, -o, or -i options, as appropriate. If no options are specified, the -m, -o, and -i options are the default. You must be superuser to run uucpsetup. FILES
Contains information about available devices. Contains access permission codes for remote systems. Lists accessible remote systems. Con- tains the polling option for each remote system. SEE ALSO
Devices(4), Permissions(4), Poll(4), Systems(4), uucp(1), uucp_intro(7) Network Administration uucpsetup(8)
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